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♪. >>> hoy en el noticiero telemundo: intensa buÚsqueda en mÉxico, e m mÉxico buscan a los responsables de la violaciÓn a turistas esp espaÑolas. >>> soÑladores en campaÑa, toca puertas, jÓvenes solÑadores b buscan un camino a la ciudadania para los indiocumentados. >>> giro inesperado en rpuerto rico, hay nueva evidencia en el asesinato del boxedador hecÉctol macho camacho. >>> testigos de qnuienes intentn acabar con el ecossiistema de l pantanos de la florida. >>> la ediciÓn madel noticiero telemundo comienza ya. >>> hkola, ¿quÉ tal amigos?, b n buenas tardes. >>> vamos a comenzar en mÉxico, donde la investigaciÓn para dar con los violadoras de ses de s s turistas espaÑolas en acapulco a avanza a toda marcha. >>> las autoridades dicen que las pistas contundentes ya estÁn en sus manos, tenemos los dl detalles >>> la vida en la zona turistica de acapulco parece haber vuelto a la normalidad. >>>ppero no es asÍ, decenas de policÍas y peritos, ma diamante del puertto o en buÚsq de quienes robaron y violaron a mujeres espaÑolas. >>> le s pedimos a udstedes qu o colabore y
♪. >>> hoy en el noticiero telemundo: intensa buÚsqueda en mÉxico, e m mÉxico buscan a los responsables de la violaciÓn a turistas esp espaÑolas. >>> soÑladores en campaÑa, toca puertas, jÓvenes solÑadores b buscan un camino a la ciudadania para los indiocumentados. >>> giro inesperado en rpuerto rico, hay nueva evidencia en el asesinato del boxedador hecÉctol macho camacho. >>> testigos de qnuienes intentn acabar con el ecossiistema de l pantanos...
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mÉxie convertido en un pequeÑo mÉxico, comenzamos. este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >>> muy buenas noches, hambre, y calor de un encierro involuntario son quienes sufren unos pasajeros en un barco de mÉxico. >>> las especulaciones sobre sÍ la terminal donde llegarÁ el crucero estÁn aptas para recibir a los casi 4 mil pasajeros del crucero fueron aaclaradas, y saber sÍ asisten a estas personas. joaquÍn armando ortega lleva desde el pasado lunes sin saber noticias de su hija, ¿hace cuÁnto tiempo no hablan? ella se reportÓ el lunes mando unos textos, pero la preocupaciÓn es terrible porque hemos estado, muy angustiados por lo que , pensando en lo peor que puede haber pasado. >>> ¿quÉ decÍan los textos? >>> que estaban mal, tenÍan no funcionaban los baÑos, estaba fÁcil oscuro la genen lo oscuro gente llorando, un pÁnico bastante grande >>> la preocupaciÓn de ambos se supero dijo debido que la terminal, y el punto de controversia, reporta y muy temprano en la maÑana f
mÉxie convertido en un pequeÑo mÉxico, comenzamos. este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >>> muy buenas noches, hambre, y calor de un encierro involuntario son quienes sufren unos pasajeros en un barco de mÉxico. >>> las especulaciones sobre sÍ la terminal donde llegarÁ el crucero estÁn aptas para recibir a los casi 4 mil pasajeros del crucero fueron aaclaradas, y saber sÍ asisten a estas personas. joaquÍn armando...
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cristian Óvele desde la ciudad de méxico. gracias. >> gracias, hasta luego. >> regresamos con la controversia de la liberación en méxico de la francesa florence cases, al volver. brellevar el estrés. sin darme cuenta, el alcohol se apoderó de mi vida. encontrar el valor para ir a esa primera reunión de alcohólicos anónimos es lo mejor que he hecho. obtuve apoyo de gente que entendía por lo que había pasado. ahora tengo esperanza. ihola! ¿que tal? alcohólicos anónimos. si el alcohol está causando problemas en tu vida, búscanos. nos encuentras en el directorio telefónico, o en la red en doble a punto o-r-g en español. los tiempos eran difíciles para nosotros. un día, una señora mayor pidió cuatro panes, pero sólo tenía dinero para tres. pero mi madre me pidió que hiciera algo más. después me enteré de que era una familia necesitada. ♪y como se nos olvidó ♪lo que más importa es tú y yo♪ ♪si confrontamos lo que la vida nos traerá♪ ♪el amor siempre vencerá >> y seguimos con méxico, hace
cristian Óvele desde la ciudad de méxico. gracias. >> gracias, hasta luego. >> regresamos con la controversia de la liberación en méxico de la francesa florence cases, al volver. brellevar el estrés. sin darme cuenta, el alcohol se apoderó de mi vida. encontrar el valor para ir a esa primera reunión de alcohólicos anónimos es lo mejor que he hecho. obtuve apoyo de gente que entendía por lo que había pasado. ahora tengo esperanza. ihola! ¿que tal? alcohólicos anónimos....
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they belonged and there were many episodes of resistance to federal rule in new mexico. what is going on today, this rich and diverse body of faith communities in santa fe, we constructed that on top of this foundation of faith being part of santa fe's history from the very start. santa fe has been the subject of many books by many writers, a diverse range of writers, and this book has a terrific bibliography for anyone who wants to read more about santa fe.
they belonged and there were many episodes of resistance to federal rule in new mexico. what is going on today, this rich and diverse body of faith communities in santa fe, we constructed that on top of this foundation of faith being part of santa fe's history from the very start. santa fe has been the subject of many books by many writers, a diverse range of writers, and this book has a terrific bibliography for anyone who wants to read more about santa fe.
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and chart the course for new mexico's new year. a year in which we must focus on making new mexico more competitive. at a time of intense gridlock in washington, d.c., it is encouraging to reflect on the progress we have made together
and chart the course for new mexico's new year. a year in which we must focus on making new mexico more competitive. at a time of intense gridlock in washington, d.c., it is encouraging to reflect on the progress we have made together
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it's from new mexico. they use the three crosses to display gang symbols. >> it's essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here. once it's validated, you'll never be able to go to a level-b facility. a lot bearing on the inmates future. once he gets validated. >> you can take that and i'll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. >> he'll be documented as a suspected street gang member. we'll start a file on him if one hasn't already been created and wherever he goes whether it's to another facility or out on the streets, he'll be identified as a suspected gang member. >> the letters here in the cell, she found what looks like a diagram or pattern of handcuff key. the crude making, the beginning of it. the manufacturing stages. what he's doing is, he has all these bars of soap. what he'll start doing is cut out a pattern to match it to this, out of a piece of soap. once he gets a good pattern down, he'll find a piece of metal to transfer it to a piece of metal.
it's from new mexico. they use the three crosses to display gang symbols. >> it's essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here. once it's validated, you'll never be able to go to a level-b facility. a lot bearing on the inmates future. once he gets validated. >> you can take that and i'll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. >> he'll be documented as a suspected street gang member. we'll start a file on him if one hasn't...
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cristian Óvele desde la ciudad de méxico. gracias. >> gracias, hasta luego. >> regresamos con la controversia de la liberación en méxico de la francesa florence cases, al volver. un ex miembro del cuerpo de elite de la marina, autor del libro "franco-tirador americano", es uno de dos personas muertas a balazos en un campo de tiro en texas, dijo la policia.?que tal?, les habla maria eugenia payan. traeran de regreso a estados unidos el cuerpo de sarai sierra, la estadounidense de origen hispano hallada muerta despues que desaparecio en turquia. continuan hoy los funerales de victimas de la explosion en la sede de pemex en la capital de mexico, donde las banderas estan a media asta.y la guerrilla de las farc, que esta en conversaciones de paz con el gobierno de colombia, dijo que liberara en una fecha no determinada a dos policias y un militar que capturo.mas esta tarde >> y seguimos con méxico, hace unos días la suprema corte de justicia de méxico ordenó la liberación de la francesa florence cases, ella había pasado si
cristian Óvele desde la ciudad de méxico. gracias. >> gracias, hasta luego. >> regresamos con la controversia de la liberación en méxico de la francesa florence cases, al volver. un ex miembro del cuerpo de elite de la marina, autor del libro "franco-tirador americano", es uno de dos personas muertas a balazos en un campo de tiro en texas, dijo la policia.?que tal?, les habla maria eugenia payan. traeran de regreso a estados unidos el cuerpo de sarai sierra, la...
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. >> he had indeed gone to mexico. and how did he know the police were on their way? recently released church files reveal he was tipped off by the cardinal. >> if we had our hands on him, yeah, he would have been detained. >> later, more abuse charges surfaced. 19 counts of lewd acts against a child. >> aguilar landed back in mexico city. even after all of the charges were filed against him he was still an active priest. he worked in a mexican church and the accusations continued. journalists interviewed many who said they were abused by him and she interviewed him. >> you talked to him on the phone. >> yes, i did. >> how did you feel? >> both angry and excited. i said i can't believe he is talking with me. >> he denied the accusations n gentlem. >> five formal complaints have been filed against him since his return in 1988. authorities tell us they have lost his trail. we decided to look for him ourselves. and got a lead that he was last sce seen in the talk two hours south of mexico city. yes, you do. you recognize
. >> he had indeed gone to mexico. and how did he know the police were on their way? recently released church files reveal he was tipped off by the cardinal. >> if we had our hands on him, yeah, he would have been detained. >> later, more abuse charges surfaced. 19 counts of lewd acts against a child. >> aguilar landed back in mexico city. even after all of the charges were filed against him he was still an active priest. he worked in a mexican church and the accusations...
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since the cruise is over the next day, go to mexico. get them home. but the decision was made to go to alabama. could it be because it was cheaper to go to the states? then, you only have to bus people home and they had about 100 buses versus paying for air fare from mexico. plus, why put more miles on the ship? >> could have been a serious catastrophe. so they're lucky can't didn't end up burning in the ship. no alarms went off. they told us to go back to bed while the fire was burning. >> but isn't it interesting the last night passengers received for their last supper steak and lobster. so for their close up, carnival cruise line zant lou that old ketchup and onion sandwich, makeshift tents are down. the deck is pristine. no longer smelling of feces and urine, urine strong enough to burn your eyes and feces crusting on the toes. then, they had the music play on. what is the recourse? ticket language virtually limits ability to recover and sue. mary time law bars passengers from recovering damages for emotional distress. unless you've been injured n
since the cruise is over the next day, go to mexico. get them home. but the decision was made to go to alabama. could it be because it was cheaper to go to the states? then, you only have to bus people home and they had about 100 buses versus paying for air fare from mexico. plus, why put more miles on the ship? >> could have been a serious catastrophe. so they're lucky can't didn't end up burning in the ship. no alarms went off. they told us to go back to bed while the fire was burning....
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stucknds of people are in the gulf of mexico. the rescue efforts underway to save that stranded cruise ship. more than 500 miles offshore. >> the grammy awards brought down the house in la. atsandy hook survivors are the white house with a message .or president obama >> you're watching abc 7 at noon with scott thuman and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon. on your side. >> a special ceremony today -- afor me former soldier. fight off an attack from taliban insurgents in 2009. claimed the lives of eight americans. first lady -- he will be first lady michelle obama's guests. a group of superstorm sandy will meet at the white and deliver minutes urging president to tackle climate change. he will be carrying the state the union address tomorrow night at 9:00. on thes check in weather. there is a potential for two systems that could bring conditions wednesday and this weekend. where is the sun? yes, it is. overcast conditions. to our arrival delays at reagan national because of the low clouds. the sunshine is coming. northern m
stucknds of people are in the gulf of mexico. the rescue efforts underway to save that stranded cruise ship. more than 500 miles offshore. >> the grammy awards brought down the house in la. atsandy hook survivors are the white house with a message .or president obama >> you're watching abc 7 at noon with scott thuman and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon. on your side. >> a special ceremony today -- afor me former soldier. fight off an attack from taliban insurgents in...
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we're in santa fe, new mexico. my name is dorr gnu massey -- dorothy massey, and my daughter and co-owner, marry wolfe, and i, have owned collected works for 18 of its now 35 years. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is cultural with an amazing amount of very well-read, very literary people. we boast more authors and poets both genuine and wannabes than most communities, and the combination of six major musical organizations, an incredible museum system here, wonderful arts, ballet, opera. it is a rich cultural city, and the people that live here and the people that visit here come out and support that culture in all of its ramifications. the literary arts is just one of many here. i think what sets collected works apart is the fact that we really have this space.
we're in santa fe, new mexico. my name is dorr gnu massey -- dorothy massey, and my daughter and co-owner, marry wolfe, and i, have owned collected works for 18 of its now 35 years. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is cultural with an...
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in mexico. so there you have literary art, the performing arts, the educational value and the city cultural outreach all-in-one book. wherever you are go and investigate a local store. see if you like it. try to form an allegiance to it. if you don't like what they carry tell them. a lot of what we order comes from suggestion from our customers. i wish you had this book, which you have that book. we will get it for them and very often we will get another copy for the store and very often that will so quickly. goatee or both of store whatever you're trying to buy and see what they haven't talked to the people and talk to your neighbors. >> for more information booktv's recent visit to santa fe new mexico in the many other cities visited by local content vehicles go to c-span.org/local content.
in mexico. so there you have literary art, the performing arts, the educational value and the city cultural outreach all-in-one book. wherever you are go and investigate a local store. see if you like it. try to form an allegiance to it. if you don't like what they carry tell them. a lot of what we order comes from suggestion from our customers. i wish you had this book, which you have that book. we will get it for them and very often we will get another copy for the store and very often that...
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i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full force. why did he always have to open his big mouth. why tell people that don't care that he hated and despised? he actually might like the [inaudible] hated me english and spanish he could not understand how someone could say he was mexican having been born in the usa. he doesn't like going to mexican places. he does not like to discuss beer and shots of tequilla. he never listened to spanish radio stations. no more mexicans. who did not have a problem being objective with a mexican. [inaudible]. i should try to do something about this he thought thi
i'm from mexico city and i write about mexican stuff. i fear i would write a book to deal with that and get it out of the way. this is part of this project. my main character is alexander. [inaudible] don't take it personal. my aim, i guess is to at the end of my novel that [inaudible] good mexican novelists. alexander looked at the mirror and saw a mexican stairing back at him. the bad mexican had paid alexander a visit much the conversation from last night's party brought him back in full...
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with mexico hungry and turkey that's an immoral question amongst the humane to me and humane society to ask that question where is the profit here how is this going to affect our bottom line we're going to make money off this sick person that's i mean this doesn't look good folks i mean it doesn't look good to the rest of the world and it won't look good to the anthropologists who dig us up hundreds of years from now they'll still wonder what were these people thinking. the us is the most dangerous place to live the most h.i.v. drug abuse and violence in the west puts it did last as for generosity we have done more good on this earth in any other nation in history bill o'reilly claims america is the most generous nation on the planet in fact america is the meanest the least asylum seekers taken the worst environmental damage home and abroad and the least foreign aid on freedom the people who hate us hate us because of the freedoms that we circled learned of the frieze nothing of the sort with officially the least press freedom more corruption than jewelry. lowest political participat
with mexico hungry and turkey that's an immoral question amongst the humane to me and humane society to ask that question where is the profit here how is this going to affect our bottom line we're going to make money off this sick person that's i mean this doesn't look good folks i mean it doesn't look good to the rest of the world and it won't look good to the anthropologists who dig us up hundreds of years from now they'll still wonder what were these people thinking. the us is the most...
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. >> y seguimos con méxico, hace unos días la suprema corte de justicia de méxico ordenó la liberación de la francesa florence cases, ella había pasado siete años en la cárcel, acusada de secuestro, pero la corte consideró que las evidencias en contra de ella estaban contaminadas por qué hubo un montaje televisivo y la liberaron, ella ya está en francia, sin embargo, muchos mexicanos creen que ahí no se hizo justicia, uno de ellos es ezequiel elizalde quien fue secuestrado y quién asegura que florence cases, fue parte del grupo que lo secuestró. gracias por estar con nosotros, gracias, ezequiel. >> señor, muchas gracias. >> ezequiel, recuérdanos coo ocurrió tu secuestro y desde tu punto de vista, ¿por qué aseguras que florence cases forma parte del grupo que te secuestró? >> señor, a mí me secuestran el >> y me dijo que no intentara hacerme el héroe, o si no ella misma me iba a matar. >> ¿pero tú la viste, ezequiel, o solo la escuchaste? >> sí, señor, no, señor, yo la vi físicamente a ella, y la >> estaba en el lugar donde que secuestraron y que ella era parte d
. >> y seguimos con méxico, hace unos días la suprema corte de justicia de méxico ordenó la liberación de la francesa florence cases, ella había pasado siete años en la cárcel, acusada de secuestro, pero la corte consideró que las evidencias en contra de ella estaban contaminadas por qué hubo un montaje televisivo y la liberaron, ella ya está en francia, sin embargo, muchos mexicanos creen que ahí no se hizo justicia, uno de ellos es ezequiel elizalde quien fue secuestrado y...
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another deadly explosion, in mexico. rescue workers in mexico city searching at the state oil company pemex where 25 people have been killed in an explosion during the companies try to find out how the explosion happened and up through 13 people could still be trapped. our correspondent has the story. >> the blast took place at the worst possible moment, in the middle of the afternoon and just as the shift was changing. workers at the state-run energy giant in the lobby were caught in the explosion which tore through the ground floor and the mezzanine above. the red cross attended to many of the injured outside the building. others were taken to nearby hospitals. the building was evacuated. it soon became clear that the blast had caused significant loss of life and damage. >> we saw the explosion and all the windows in the tower came down. it was very strong. >> they evacuated the tower and i was trapped in elevators. that scared me. >> large numbers of troops and police have been deployed to help with the rescue operati
another deadly explosion, in mexico. rescue workers in mexico city searching at the state oil company pemex where 25 people have been killed in an explosion during the companies try to find out how the explosion happened and up through 13 people could still be trapped. our correspondent has the story. >> the blast took place at the worst possible moment, in the middle of the afternoon and just as the shift was changing. workers at the state-run energy giant in the lobby were caught in the...
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both the president and the mayor of mexico city have visited the scene. the mexican capital is used to experiencing earthquakes. the authorities appear well prepared for search and rescue work. sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. and either way, this is the worst explosion in mexico city for almost 30 years. will grant, bbc news, mexico. >> now to the wise-cracking former mayor of new york who was as colorful and as exuberant as his city. ed koch was known for speaking his mind and taking on his critics. after a decade of leading the big apple in the 1980's, he's also
both the president and the mayor of mexico city have visited the scene. the mexican capital is used to experiencing earthquakes. the authorities appear well prepared for search and rescue work. sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that....
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based on your file, you can go back to general population here in new mexico. we're going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc -- >> what's that? >> prosecution bureau. is going to make the ultimate decision. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shown us that. >> according to his file, he's set up to go. clear conduct. no misconduct reports. no behavior log notations. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to deter
based on your file, you can go back to general population here in new mexico. we're going to do the recommendation to release you to level five. however, cbc -- >> what's that? >> prosecution bureau. is going to make the ultimate decision. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >>...
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ha sido público en su cuenta de twiter, el presidente de méxico. enrique peña nieto. >>> este cuerpo se encontraba. qué te puedo decir con fracturas. en el estado occidental de nayarit y arribó al complejo petróleo donde tuvo el hallazgo de otro cuerpo. >>> poder encontrar las 2 personas. >>> la familia de maría de la cruz empleada de pemex. que aún se encuentra bajo los escombros espera que pronto saquen el cuerpo y les sea entregado. >>> siguen buscando, incansablemente a esta persona, su esposa, porque no han localizado, en ni hospitales ni cruz roja. de acuerdo con las autoridades protección civil federal. faltan por recuperar 2 cuerpos. y que no se pudieran encontrar más. >>> quiero decirte que siguen las labores de remoción de escombros, sin embargo, bueno, los perros siguen buscando en esta área, en estas 2 zonas, donde era muy difícil acceder y hay buenos resultados. la labor que hace el ejército mexicano, así como los empleados de la em presenta estatal mexicana, pues son incansables. por lo menos, las últimas 24 horas, hacie
ha sido público en su cuenta de twiter, el presidente de méxico. enrique peña nieto. >>> este cuerpo se encontraba. qué te puedo decir con fracturas. en el estado occidental de nayarit y arribó al complejo petróleo donde tuvo el hallazgo de otro cuerpo. >>> poder encontrar las 2 personas. >>> la familia de maría de la cruz empleada de pemex. que aún se encuentra bajo los escombros espera que pronto saquen el cuerpo y les sea entregado. >>> siguen...
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explosion en la torre de pemex , en la torre de 54 pisos el segundo edificio más alto de la ciudad de mexico ,y de tal magnitud que el presidente de la república , enrique peña nieto y el jefe de gobierno en el distrito federal llegaron hasta este lugar para coordinar las acciónes con personas que qquedaron atrapados de acuerdo a los primeros reportes es una posible explosion de gas que haya generado la explosion los cuerops de rescate ejército y la marina , se encuentran alrededor de la zona gruas y equipo pesado para dar seleridad al rescate , y el presidente de la república enrique peña nieto , fue a visitar a los heriudos a los diferentes hospitales , el reporte de la ciudad capital . >>> gracias por tu nreporte y precisamente el presidente de mexico enrique peña nieto , envio sus condolencias a los familiares de las víctimas ,se traslado hasta el lugar de la tragedia hasta ahora se desconoce que provocó una explosion de està magnitud , vamos a esperar los peritajesz correspondientes , estaremos muy atentos para saber cuales y cual fue la causa de este percance , en el noticier
explosion en la torre de pemex , en la torre de 54 pisos el segundo edificio más alto de la ciudad de mexico ,y de tal magnitud que el presidente de la república , enrique peña nieto y el jefe de gobierno en el distrito federal llegaron hasta este lugar para coordinar las acciónes con personas que qquedaron atrapados de acuerdo a los primeros reportes es una posible explosion de gas que haya generado la explosion los cuerops de rescate ejército y la marina , se encuentran alrededor de la...
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tavis: so you soldiered to new mexico. it is one thing when you do not have any money, but you cannot speak the language. when you get to new mexico, how do you navigate your way through? how do you make this work? >> all right, first, i studied english as a second language. the connections to the homeland, i knew i could not go back. i knew i had to stay here. i stayed with my english teacher so that i could learn more english quickly, and then i observed that my english teacher could not find a job with a ph.d. in literature. tavis: that is not funny, but it is. >> so i thought i was going to study comparative literature, and i did not have enough english, either, so i thought i had to study something with marketable skills, so i asked someone what i could steady since i did not have a formal education. i did not have math or science. and someone said to check out this new field of computer science. and he said it was a man-made language. and i thought, great. i am good with language, and i know how to make stuff. fortun
tavis: so you soldiered to new mexico. it is one thing when you do not have any money, but you cannot speak the language. when you get to new mexico, how do you navigate your way through? how do you make this work? >> all right, first, i studied english as a second language. the connections to the homeland, i knew i could not go back. i knew i had to stay here. i stayed with my english teacher so that i could learn more english quickly, and then i observed that my english teacher could...
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and then after the united states thought a war with mexico, we became a u.s. territory. and the santa fe trail opened bringing in americans, or the first quote unquote white man into this part of the world. and so the impressions of some of those early traders and settlers who came across the santa fe trail are an important part of our literature because they read ported their experiences and their impressions of santa fe, the old royal city. and many of them could not believe that a royal city had houses made of mud. there was a little bit of culture shock. others took to the exotic feel of the place and the beautiful mountain setting right away. and that is true even today. santa fe inspired strong emotions. for example, a man named chris wilson who was an architectural historian at the university of new mexico read a book not too long ago called the myth of santa fe. in which he documents the evolution of santa fe style and why the city fathers decided that we needed to improve the santa fe look to an earlier time in order to attract tourism. and why did he feel that
and then after the united states thought a war with mexico, we became a u.s. territory. and the santa fe trail opened bringing in americans, or the first quote unquote white man into this part of the world. and so the impressions of some of those early traders and settlers who came across the santa fe trail are an important part of our literature because they read ported their experiences and their impressions of santa fe, the old royal city. and many of them could not believe that a royal city...
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it then went as part of a 50 city program down to mexico in which children in mexico. so there you have the literary arts, the performing arts, the educational value, and the city cultural outreach. all in one volume. we have so many great customers. they say, i wish you had this book or that the grid very often we will get a copy for the store. whatever you are trying to buy, talk to the people, talk to your neighbors. >> tv recently explored the literary culture of santa fe, new mexico. keep watching all weekend long for more from our area. >> hello, i am rob dean. i am the editor of the local newspaper that is 164 years old. we are in the offices of the "santa fe new mexican." i am also the author of "santa fe, its 400th year: exploring the past, defining the future." the book had a humble beginning. it was not, at first, design is about grid it began as a series of newspaper stories to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of santa fe. in 1959, the publisher and editor had the presence of mind to ask a pulitzer-winning novelist to write about the histor
it then went as part of a 50 city program down to mexico in which children in mexico. so there you have the literary arts, the performing arts, the educational value, and the city cultural outreach. all in one volume. we have so many great customers. they say, i wish you had this book or that the grid very often we will get a copy for the store. whatever you are trying to buy, talk to the people, talk to your neighbors. >> tv recently explored the literary culture of santa fe, new mexico....
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, new mexico. but cartoonist called "without reservation." a collection of my work recently was published on august 1st under the same name without reservations. when i first started, my cartoons were down here when we first started, but because of popularity, my cartoons have job to the top of the left-hand corner. i'm from santa domingo, new mexico. one of the 19 populace here in new mexico and new mexico another and all the publicized issue dated along the rio grande groundbreakers here in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started, they were native carried theories in native situations and ibm's was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, the become more universal where they spilled out into the mainstream, so it's more universal now. inspiration came from reading mad magazine growing up in the 70s. my friend david and i used to exchange, the spirit of spiderman, hulk and other marvel comic books. our favorite was not agassi above is my favori
, new mexico. but cartoonist called "without reservation." a collection of my work recently was published on august 1st under the same name without reservations. when i first started, my cartoons were down here when we first started, but because of popularity, my cartoons have job to the top of the left-hand corner. i'm from santa domingo, new mexico. one of the 19 populace here in new mexico and new mexico another and all the publicized issue dated along the rio grande groundbreakers...
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, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of a trench and if you stop for too long, the sand would start to fill up your hole again because it was blowing so much and everybody was turned away from the wind. so it looked like some kind of religious thing was going on here, all these people bowed to the ground for days and days tinkering with some unimaginable smallness in front of them while the wind just pushed harder and harder, sand blasting across you, filling up all the rooms that you just emptied out as if the desert is rolling back over itself. because even where trails are left, trails disappear out th
, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of...
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throughout the six year drug war in mexico, mexico city is one of the places least touched by violence. there were 84 murders around the capital in january, the highest death toll since 2007. in many cases these were mass killings where bodies were left mutilated or dismembered. authorities here blamed a turf war and the local police chief says that mexico city needs to be better prepared in case it spreads. >> i have the impression that mexico city's leaders know that could be short-m lived. >> they are actually safer than many cities in the world, with a lower mayor -- lower murder rate than washington, d.c. or sao paulo. >> experts say that it has more to do with luck. >> we did not do anything to stop the violence. this is not a
throughout the six year drug war in mexico, mexico city is one of the places least touched by violence. there were 84 murders around the capital in january, the highest death toll since 2007. in many cases these were mass killings where bodies were left mutilated or dismembered. authorities here blamed a turf war and the local police chief says that mexico city needs to be better prepared in case it spreads. >> i have the impression that mexico city's leaders know that could be short-m...
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en san luis potosÍ mÉxico. demandÓ al gobierno federal y 20 acusados mÁs, a quienes culpan por la muerte de su ser querido. la demanda nombre abra voys agentes supervisores en estados unidos que supuestamente vendieron 2 de las armas, utilizadas en el ataque. hombres armados atacaron la camioneta blindada en la que viajaba, junto a otro agente que resultÓ herido. >>> en nuevo mÉxico un senador republicano y uno demÓcrata presentaron un proyecto de ley ante la legislatura estatal que otorgarÍa a indocumentados un permiso especial. que servirÍa, solamente para conducir dentro de ese estado. y esto quiere decir que el permiso no tendrÍa valdez como documento de identidad. y que no servirÍa para ningÚn otro, propÓsito incluyendo el tramitar una licencia de conducir en otro estado por ejemplo. regresamos con mÁs en noticiero telemundo. hablamos de discrepancias e interrupciones en la primera audiencia en el senado sobre reforma migratoria y la segunda parte de nuestro segmento especial, evha ha plll s th
en san luis potosÍ mÉxico. demandÓ al gobierno federal y 20 acusados mÁs, a quienes culpan por la muerte de su ser querido. la demanda nombre abra voys agentes supervisores en estados unidos que supuestamente vendieron 2 de las armas, utilizadas en el ataque. hombres armados atacaron la camioneta blindada en la que viajaba, junto a otro agente que resultÓ herido. >>> en nuevo mÉxico un senador republicano y uno demÓcrata presentaron un proyecto de ley ante la legislatura estatal...
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new mexico is proud of you. [applause] since the bridge program has been operating, not one student has dropped out. [applause] and let's remember, 78% of the students are hispanic, an incredible 63% are first-generation college students, and 43% come from low-income families. [applause] this is one tool helping the las cruces graduation rate rise from 51% to 72% in just the last four years. this session, i'm pursuing a plan to take that bridge has accomplished in dona ana county and bring it to other areas of new mexico. [applause] for students looking to attend college, i'm asking the legislature to embrace several other reform opportunities for our high school students, $2.5 million to expand advanced placement courses to provide ap test waivers for low-income minority students, and to train more ap teachers so that every child in new mexico has the opportunity to get a jump-start on college. and a new statewide dropout warning system. teachers identify students who are at risk of dropping out long before the
new mexico is proud of you. [applause] since the bridge program has been operating, not one student has dropped out. [applause] and let's remember, 78% of the students are hispanic, an incredible 63% are first-generation college students, and 43% come from low-income families. [applause] this is one tool helping the las cruces graduation rate rise from 51% to 72% in just the last four years. this session, i'm pursuing a plan to take that bridge has accomplished in dona ana county and bring it...
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wwre ddported to mexico, where she hirrd a hitman to - kill hhctor. now she's serving time.. (brian -3murphy)"theyre onna have to get her herr from mexico where shes doing a sentence for murder or they cant use anything she said in the last ruled ooher evideece is not -3 pdmissible. (nick)"theres some dna evidencc thht was &allegedly recooeree froo ssme -gloves found innthe car that we aaways argged were scientiiically iinvlid that 3 with" defense attorneys ssy & rosecutors also lack a & motive. (brian murphy)"people like our clients.. simply - would not have oneethhi there is no reasonnunder the sun for them toohave committed this &phorrible ccime." 3 policcrpio's trial beggns mmrch 11th... adon's will begii nce a verdict is reachee in the first case. 45 news att5:30 p3 hundrees of 3 patients are weighing their & options... afterrleerniig a former johnsshopkins gynecologist may have secretly ecorded thhii exxms. exams. police say drr nikitt levy killed himself last week.on frridy... lawyers & representing somee f his patients filed a class-action & lawsuit against hopkins. t
wwre ddported to mexico, where she hirrd a hitman to - kill hhctor. now she's serving time.. (brian -3murphy)"theyre onna have to get her herr from mexico where shes doing a sentence for murder or they cant use anything she said in the last ruled ooher evideece is not -3 pdmissible. (nick)"theres some dna evidencc thht was &allegedly recooeree froo ssme -gloves found innthe car that we aaways argged were scientiiically iinvlid that 3 with" defense attorneys ssy &...
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en el estado de mÉxico. unos 66 metros de altura los expertos aseguran de encontrar la escultura mÁs grande hasta ahora, $el llamado dios viejo. o dios del fuego. ademÁs de seÑales de piedras verdes que fueron parte de la decoraciÓn del templo. que alguna vez existiÓ en lo alto de la pirÁmide. >>> para cerrar, quiero mostrarles al para herri que ganÓ el concurso de perros mÁs reÑidos prestigioso de to el mundo en new york se llama ba nana joe. parece mÁs mono que perro y gaÓo
en el estado de mÉxico. unos 66 metros de altura los expertos aseguran de encontrar la escultura mÁs grande hasta ahora, $el llamado dios viejo. o dios del fuego. ademÁs de seÑales de piedras verdes que fueron parte de la decoraciÓn del templo. que alguna vez existiÓ en lo alto de la pirÁmide. >>> para cerrar, quiero mostrarles al para herri que ganÓ el concurso de perros mÁs reÑidos prestigioso de to el mundo en new york se llama ba nana joe. parece mÁs mono que perro y...
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naceria en monterrey mexico su primera hija a pesar de haber sido abandonada por su novio. aunque el embarazo fue normal, el dia del parto todo cambio. "no se como tratarla, no es una niÑa normal. no camina, no come por su boca. veo a los demas niÑos corriendo y me da sentimiento de que la niÑa no es igual" (gfx e15) en un principio fue diagnosticada con sindrome de beckwith wieddemann pero un segundo estudio desecho esa teoria. estudiar los sindromes, dice el doctor daryl scott del hospital texas children no es nada facil."en genetica tenemos sindromes geneticos de los que aun nos falta saber mas para diagnosticar a nuestros pasientes." hoy por hoy, la ciencia no ha podido determinar cual es sindrome del que padece ana sofia. los especialistas solo han podido notar algunas caracteristicas, pero nada concluyente.osvaldo dr. scott ¿cual es la condicion de ana castilleja? scott "ella nacio con una boca muy pequeÑa, una lengua muy grande y una mandibula poco desarrollada. debido a esto tiene problemas para comer y respirar." ana debe preparar la comida de su hija con much
naceria en monterrey mexico su primera hija a pesar de haber sido abandonada por su novio. aunque el embarazo fue normal, el dia del parto todo cambio. "no se como tratarla, no es una niÑa normal. no camina, no come por su boca. veo a los demas niÑos corriendo y me da sentimiento de que la niÑa no es igual" (gfx e15) en un principio fue diagnosticada con sindrome de beckwith wieddemann pero un segundo estudio desecho esa teoria. estudiar los sindromes, dice el doctor daryl scott...
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tengo que llamar a méxico. eh, muy bien. ¿adónde? a la ciudad de méxico. at other times, you will hear narration in spanish that is spoken just for you. narrador: miguel va al colegio de san francisco de paula. miguel es un buen estudiante. estudia mucho. as you enjoy the story, you will also learn the names of certain school subjects in spanish. tu mamá dice que tienes siete asignaturas. ¿qué materia te gusta más? bueno, realmente me gustan todas pero la verdad es que mis favoritas son las ciencias naturales. tengo unos minutos, y voy a apuntar... at the end of the episode raquel will review some of the story with you. primero. ¿cómo se llama el esposo de elena? hola. yo me llamo miguel. se llama miguel. sit back now, and relax, as we join raquel on her journey through spain. ijaime! ijaime! ijaime! iosito! captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. this is sevilla, a city in southern spain. this is raquel rodríguez a lawyer from southern california. ud. no es española, ¿verdad?
tengo que llamar a méxico. eh, muy bien. ¿adónde? a la ciudad de méxico. at other times, you will hear narration in spanish that is spoken just for you. narrador: miguel va al colegio de san francisco de paula. miguel es un buen estudiante. estudia mucho. as you enjoy the story, you will also learn the names of certain school subjects in spanish. tu mamá dice que tienes siete asignaturas. ¿qué materia te gusta más? bueno, realmente me gustan todas pero la verdad es que mis favoritas son...
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one of the most powerful drug trafficking groups in the world and it's also regarded as mexico's most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug shipping. in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader. grisman public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government authorities and rivals of the cartel but he was later extradited to the u.s. on drug trafficking charges and it is defend c claimed federal court's findings that the u.s. government had offered the crime syndicate immunity to import tons of drugs across the border in ex
one of the most powerful drug trafficking groups in the world and it's also regarded as mexico's most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug shipping. in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader. grisman public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s....
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most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug ship and. in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader you know gruesome and public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government authorities and rivals of the cartel but he was later extradited to the u.s. on drug trafficking charges and it is defend c claimed federal court's findings that the u.s. government had offered the crime syndicate immunity to import tons of drugs across the border in exchange for information on rival cartels the issue was exacerbated however when it
most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug ship and. in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader you know gruesome and public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when...
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most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug ship and. in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader. who's men public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government authorities and rivals of the cartel but he was later extradited to the u.s. on drug trafficking charges and it is defend c claimed federal court filings that the u.s. government had offered the crime syndicate immunity to import tons of drugs across the border in exchange for information on rival cartels the issue was exacerbated however when it was discovered
most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug ship and. in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader. who's men public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began...
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when the pope was asked what he wanted to where he said he wanted the shoes from a on in mexico. to our friends from mexico, congratulations. >> the pope also give cardinals permission to move up the start date of the conclave. those meetings to even discuss the start date will not happen until next week. i am in vatican city, back to you. >> egyptian officials say 19 people were killed when a hot air balloon cannot predict hot air balloon carrying terrorists exploded in mid air. tourists were visiting from britain, france, japan, and hong kong. somehow a gas canister ignited, shooting the balloon high into the air. it reportedly exploded 1,000 feet in the air. hot air ballooning is popular with tourists in egypt. still to come, common comfort food for a cold day and it is they go to food for coughs and sniffles. this chicken noodle soup really beat the common cold? >> and it looks like the rain is on our doorstep. we are tracking this next batch of moisture heading our way. we will talk about how long it will last and how heavy it will be. a look out the doors as the clouds are
when the pope was asked what he wanted to where he said he wanted the shoes from a on in mexico. to our friends from mexico, congratulations. >> the pope also give cardinals permission to move up the start date of the conclave. those meetings to even discuss the start date will not happen until next week. i am in vatican city, back to you. >> egyptian officials say 19 people were killed when a hot air balloon cannot predict hot air balloon carrying terrorists exploded in mid air....
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most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug ship and. in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader you know gruesome and public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement so let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government authorities and rivals of the cartel but he was later extradited to the u.s. on drug trafficking charges and it is defend c claimed federal court filings that the u.s. government had offered the crime syndicate immunity to import tons of drugs across the border in exchange for information on rival cartels the issue was exacerbated however when it
most powerful organized crime syndicate and even though this cartel was created in mexico its reach extends across the u.s. most notably in chicago which is a major drug ship and. in fact the dea agent congo is named the cartels leader you know gruesome and public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement so let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when...